Child loses arm to airplane propeller at airport terminal, San Luis Obispo CA
A six-year-old boy at the main airport terminal lost an arm due to injury from an airplane propeller and requires urgent medical attention.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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181.93 medical aid,
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4,900 wing weights for a limb that was cut off by an airplane propeller.
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Response to the main terminal to be lenten.
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The robot engine 8193 is responding.
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Engine 8193, copy responding to the main airport terminal, 4,900 wingway. We advise go to the main terminal driveway to be let in, and the caller should flag you down for a six-year-old male for an arm severed by an airplane propeller.
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She's stating that her brother and his girlfriend are 415 verbal.
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She can hear her girlfriend then back around went on the phone with her brother.
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We're running 29s. Male half last at Hopkins, female half last one.
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Medical 2-1, Code 3[1], pass-o, Mediq 2-1.
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Okay.
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Medical 2-1, Code 3[1] of 4900 Wingway, 490-Wingway.
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Location is the airport.
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That's a different address in what we have in our CAD.
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You'll be flagged down. It'll be for a 60-year-old male with an arm amputation caused by an airplane propeller.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Terminal, 975 Airport Dr, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
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